A hemolytically active component was found to be present in Leishmania
donovani promastigotes for the first time. It lysed human and rabbit
erythrocytes to varying degrees. The optimal pH for the activity was f
ound to be 5.8. The rate of hemolysis was dependent on both erythrocyt
e and parasite concentrations. Parasites in the log phase were more ef
fective in lysing erythrocytes than those in the stationary phase. Cen
trifugation at 10,000g showed major activity in the pellet fraction of
the autolysate. Boiling in a water bath for 5 min reduced 98% of the
hemolytic activity, which was also found to be inhibited by trypsin. T
he presence of such a hemolytic factor appears to be important in the
nutrition of this parasite. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.